The device helped doctors eliminate a lot of the unknowns including if this was a chronic condition or side effect from the seizure.

The recorded date showed Bravo's heart rate had shot up three hours before, meaning this was not normal for the 42-year-old, and they were in the clear to use electric shock to stabilize his heart rate.

"They shocked my heart. It was able to go back to a normal rhythm, and I was sent home later that day," said Bravo.

Now the Christmas present from his wife is one he wears every day.

"Yes, I would definitely say it's peace of mind worn on your wrist," said Bravo.